How to Remove Yellow Spots on a White Car?

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StKayden
07/29/25 2:06pm
Methods to remove yellow spots on a white car are as follows: 1. Purchase a high-quality clay bar and prepare sufficient water. Rub the clay bar dipped in water vigorously on the yellow spots, then rinse with clean water. 2. Spray an appropriate amount of iron remover on the yellow spots and let it soak for 4 to 6 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water, and if necessary, use a cleaning solution. Ensure no iron remover residue remains on the car body. 3. Visit a 4S store for car polishing, waxing, and ceramic coating. Always polish and wax before applying the ceramic coating. 4. Prepare a small amount of aged vinegar and scrub with gauze, but ensure enough clean water is available. Immediately rinse after scrubbing with vinegar. Any acidic solvent must be thoroughly rinsed off with clean water after use.
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